Twine-holder.



(I. R. ARMINGTON.

TWINE HOLDER. APPLICATION FILED DBe.z9,1ee.

Patented Feb. 9, 1909.

at low can be m the avise and wil bly fo is purpose.

d'fum journaed to the twine holder,

and e spi,'ingnxon11ted roller bearing at its' periphery against Smid drinn, whereby the com aier use is drawn backward io carry he end up oui of the way.

4. A twine holder comprising a hoow' easing provided with an aperture through which the twine extends, integral lugs 'formed on said casing, a spring drum journaled between said ings, a roller mounted upon the spring arms and secured *co said lugs, said roller bearing against the periphery of said drum, whereby the wine in passing between `,the roller and drum winds up the spring as' it is unreeled from the holder and is carried back by the uncoiling of the spring in the drum afteuSe-to dispose the end of the cord up out of the way.

In testimony whereof I ax my 'signature in presence of two witnesses. 1

JOHN-R. ARMINGTON.

Vitnesses L. E. LOCKETT, Roy FITCH. 

